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Dyoenergism (derived from Greek as term for "two energies") is a particular Christological doctrine that teaches the existence of two energies (divine and human) in the person of Jesus Christ. Specifically, dyoenergism correlates the distinctiveness of two energies with the existence of two specific natures (divine and human) in the person of Jesus Christ (dyophysitism), and rejects monoenergism. Therefore, dyoenergism teaches that Jesus Christ acts through two energies, divine and human. The Sixth Ecumenical Council in 680-681 reaffirmed dyoenergism as church doctrine.

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  • Dyoenergism (derived from Greek as term for "two energies") is a particular Christological doctrine that teaches the existence of two energies (divine and human) in the person of Jesus Christ. Specifically, dyoenergism correlates the distinctiveness of two energies with the existence of two specific natures (divine and human) in the person of Jesus Christ (dyophysitism), and rejects monoenergism. Therefore, dyoenergism teaches that Jesus Christ acts through two energies, divine and human. The Sixth Ecumenical Council in 680-681 reaffirmed dyoenergism as church doctrine. (en)
  • Dyoenergism (av grek. dyo "två" och energia "energi"), kristologisk lära som menar, att Kristus utverkar gudomliga och mänskliga gärningar genom två energier, en gudomlig och en mänsklig. Konciliet i Konstantinopel 680-681 antog dyoenergismen som och förkastade samtidigt monoenergismen. (sv)
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  • Dyoenergism (derived from Greek as term for "two energies") is a particular Christological doctrine that teaches the existence of two energies (divine and human) in the person of Jesus Christ. Specifically, dyoenergism correlates the distinctiveness of two energies with the existence of two specific natures (divine and human) in the person of Jesus Christ (dyophysitism), and rejects monoenergism. Therefore, dyoenergism teaches that Jesus Christ acts through two energies, divine and human. The Sixth Ecumenical Council in 680-681 reaffirmed dyoenergism as church doctrine. (en)
  • Dyoenergism (av grek. dyo "två" och energia "energi"), kristologisk lära som menar, att Kristus utverkar gudomliga och mänskliga gärningar genom två energier, en gudomlig och en mänsklig. Konciliet i Konstantinopel 680-681 antog dyoenergismen som och förkastade samtidigt monoenergismen. (sv)
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